whirring computer hard drives,
blank walls and white noise,
amp fuzz,
riffage,
general twattage,
chanting.
musically:
Faust,
Chrome,
Sepultura,
Wendy Carlos,
Pattern Is Movement,
Brian Eno,
Delia Derbyshire,
The Residents,
Grizzly Bear,
Yma Sumac,
Godspeed,
Roberto Cacciapaglia,
Amon Tobin,
Polysics
(but i don’t actually think any of this shows in the music)
Here’s some of my artwork. I think it might sound like this too.
Sounds Like
I guess artists like Alec Empire, Amon Tobin, and Plaid.
But they have very little time to experiment.
They are stuck in their genres for now.
I take pride in being referenced to Otomo Yoshihide,
Cementimental,
and Not Breathing, although they are of the same genre,
they are not of the same wavelength..
It’s intergalactic space glitchpop! a mixture of multitudes of layers
of entwining sound structures, the pulsating rhythm flowing of mechanical order mixed with pure sine calls of a computer pushed to its capable limits and on certain course for the brink of destruction!
"The concept of Transmitstatim was never intended as an abandonment of past or future - Transmitstatim existed, and will exist -- but rather as a means to maximize autonomy and pleasure for as many individuals and groups as possible as soon as possible -- even here and now. Transmitstatim exists -- the purpose of the theory has been simply to notice it, help it to define itself, become "musically conscious". The past and future help us to know our "true" (revolutionary) desires -- but only the present can realize them -- only the living body, for all its grotesque imperfection."
Hi, I enjoyed the Kirby On Acid track but it sounded like it wasn't mentally prepared for the trip and freaked out a little... Kirby should try some mushrooms next time! ; )
Hey Taran,- brilliant tunes you got happening here- top stuff mate- thanks for bringing me here to listen- Love it- Hope you enjoy the general tunes, vids & spaceyness i got going on at robboland- keep up the good work- cheers, robbo
Afraid the facility to download the show is not available. And unfortunately last week's shows have now been replaced by this weekend's on the player. But hopefully we'll play some of your material on the show again in the future.
We played your track "Singing, Painting, Skipping" on Bristol Uncovered this Saturday morning on BBC Radio Bristol. You can still hear it anytime this week using the on line "Listen Again" feature on the BBC website, there’s a link to it from our profile.